Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their mailing list
with that address.

Cheers


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on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office address but
 not
 my personal email address!
 
 On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:
 
 Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got an
 email from them and would like to see where they got their list from.
 
 - Matt Healey
 
 
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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Jude
I'v also been hit, but I'm also on Digilife and WAMUG, so not sure 
which. Not a great way to get my custom, anyway, especially by 
telling me in the actual email that it's not spam. Um, unsolicited 
sales via email, looks like spam, smells like spam, annoys me like 
spam..


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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown


On 23/04/2009, at 2:47 PM, Jude wrote:

I'v also been hit, but I'm also on Digilife and WAMUG, so not sure  
which. Not a great way to get my custom, anyway, especially by  
telling me in the actual email that it's not spam. Um, unsolicited  
sales via email, looks like spam, smells like spam, annoys me like  
spam..



You and me both Jude!
It's one sure way NOT to get my custom.

I emailed them asking  I would like to know where you got my email  
address from please.

I'm not expecting a reply.
Perhaps everyone who has received this Spam email, should reply asking  
the same question, perhaps they would then get the message We are not  
Happy!


 Cheers,
Ronni

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iWeb, Rage Automator and SEO tools, and Google Webmaster Tools

2009-04-23 Thread Metal Artwork Creations

Hi team

What is my correct 'sitemap' title/name/string to load into Google  
Webmaster Tools page?


I have no idea about web design or it's jargon.  But I seem to have  
got quite far.
I have designed my single page in iWeb, purchased Rage Automator, SEO  
tools for iWeb, and run them all.  (Probably in the wrong order, mind  
you).
I have watched Rage's YouTube tutorials, and scoured their discussion  
pages, but Google webmaster is understandably quite separate to iWeb  
or Rage.

I'm using Mobile Me for direct publication.

At the moment, my webpage is showing on the internet when I type the  
website URL (great!), just not on ANY Google search, no matter how  
specific or general.


Within my Google Webmaster Tools, I have returned a '404' error  
message - Sitemap not found.


Could someone let me know where I can cut n paste that correct final  
'sitemap' string from?


Thanks and kind regards

Marissa

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses to  
this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than  
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor will  
they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You may cancel  
your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their  
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


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on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au  
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office  
address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:


Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list  
from.


- Matt Healey




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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Daniel Forsdyke
I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the address  
that was used for this.


Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses  
to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than  
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor  
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You may  
cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their  
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


Neil
--
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com


on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au  
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office  
address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got  
an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list  
from.


- Matt Healey




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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread mince and pud
Just as a 'control' in this experiment - I wasn't on digilife's list 
and I didn't get the spam


regards
Alastair

www.goatpix.com




On 23 Apr 2009, at 09:58, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the address 
that was used for this.


Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses 
to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than 
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor 
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You may 
cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their 
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


Neil
--
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com


on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au 
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office 
address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got 
an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list 
from.


- Matt Healey




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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Eugene

Ditto

 Regards,
 Eugene


On 23/04/2009, at 5:02 PM, F.W. Hänel wrote:


I am also on the Digilife list and received the email this morning.

Cheers,

Walter


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Re: iWeb, Rage Automator and SEO tools, and Google Webmaster Tools

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown


On 23/04/2009, at 4:46 PM, Metal Artwork Creations wrote:


Hi team

What is my correct 'sitemap' title/name/string to load into Google  
Webmaster Tools page?


I have no idea about web design or it's jargon.  But I seem to have  
got quite far.
I have designed my single page in iWeb, purchased Rage Automator,  
SEO tools for iWeb, and run them all.  (Probably in the wrong order,  
mind you).
I have watched Rage's YouTube tutorials, and scoured their  
discussion pages, but Google webmaster is understandably quite  
separate to iWeb or Rage.

I'm using Mobile Me for direct publication.

At the moment, my webpage is showing on the internet when I type the  
website URL (great!), just not on ANY Google search, no matter how  
specific or general.


Within my Google Webmaster Tools, I have returned a '404' error  
message - Sitemap not found.


Could someone let me know where I can cut n paste that correct final  
'sitemap' string from?


Thanks and kind regards

Marissa


Hello Marissa,

Sorry I can't really help you here. Hopefully someone who uses Google  
Webmaster Tools can.


I guess you have been through all these links.

http://www.google.com/search?client=safarirls=en-auq=Google+Webmaster+Tools+pageie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 


http://drupal.org/node/131045

https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/docs/en/protocol.html

Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Daniel,

If it is ex-employee's or personnel of Digilife and they have used The  
Newsletter Mailing list to Spam us, I would suggest that they cannot  
Legally do this.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 4:58 PM, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the  
address that was used for this.


Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses  
to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than  
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor  
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You  
may cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their  
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


Neil
--
Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com


on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au  
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office  
address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I  
got an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list  
from.


- Matt Healey




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jobcosting for Myob

2009-04-23 Thread Martin Sulkowski

Hi Everone

Does somebody know any reasonable priced ad on software for Myob to  
bring both ,the material and timebilling costs for a job together  
instead of having two seperate report and add them together.


Thanks in advance

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 23/4/09 12:22 PM, Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com wrote:

 Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got an
 email from them and would like to see where they got their list from.
 
 - Matt Healey
 
 

I didn't get an email at all, and seeing as I only use wa...@mydomain I
would have known if it was from the WAMUG list for spam. And I wasn't on the
Digilife mailing list.
So wouldn't be surprised if it had come from there, seeing as DigiLife are
now closed down and maybe a couple of their techs or trainers have gone out
on their own. But I'm guessing there. :o)
(Could always all ring the mobile numbers on their website and ask where it
came from,..lol,..I'm sure that would be enough to start asking
questions,...lol) :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel
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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Shay Telfer

On 23/04/2009 3:05 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


 On 23/04/2009, at 2:47 PM, Jude wrote:


 I'v also been hit, but I'm also on Digilife and WAMUG, so not sure
 which. Not a great way to get my custom, anyway, especially by telling
 me in the actual email that it's not spam. Um, unsolicited sales via
 email, looks like spam, smells like spam, annoys me like spam..



 You and me both Jude!
 It's one sure way NOT to get my custom.

 I emailed them asking I would like to know where you got my email
 address from please.
 I'm not expecting a reply.
 Perhaps everyone who has received this Spam email, should reply asking
 the same question, perhaps they would then get the message We are not
 Happy!

 Cheers,
 Ronni


Of course if you've been a customer of them in the past and they 
consider you to have a 'strong business relationship' with them and 
you haven't opted out of this then it's probably not considered spam 
as there's inferred consent:


HTTP://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310572

There doesn't seem to be a time limit on how old this relationship is 
of course... Also not sure what happens if the list is sold off as 
part of a company's assets...


If they'd harvested the WAMUG list then of course that would be 
another matter, but without proof...


Otherwise, complaints and enquires can be lodged with ACMA:

http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_2008

Have fun,
Shay
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Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread Robert Howells

Hello list

Does anybody know  ?

Is it possible to Boot from a Firewire 800 connected external drive
to a PPC or Intel Mac

Thanks

Bob

Google does not seem to give a positive answer !

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread David Moyle
With you on that one Alastair!

Sounds like I was one of the lucky ones!
Digilife.. Are they going completely under or just in receivership for a period 
of time?

Cheers
- Original Message -
From: mince and pud minceand...@goatpix.com
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Thursday, 23 April, 2009 5:03:50 PM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong 
Kong / Urumqi
Subject: Re: MacResolve Spam

Just as a 'control' in this experiment - I wasn't on digilife's list 
and I didn't get the spam

regards
Alastair

www.goatpix.com




On 23 Apr 2009, at 09:58, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

 I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the address 
 that was used for this.

 Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

 Regards
 Daniel Forsdyke

 On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:

 Hi Neil  Others,

 If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses 
 to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than 
 Receivership.

 http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
 Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor 
 will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You may 
 cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:

 Hi

 Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their 
 mailing list
 with that address.

 Cheers


 Neil
 -- 
 Neil R. Houghton
 Albany, Western Australia
 Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
 Email: n...@possumology.com


 on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au 
 wrote:

 Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office 
 address but
 not
 my personal email address!

 On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

 Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got 
 an
 email from them and would like to see where they got their list 
 from.

 - Matt Healey



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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread F.W. Hänel

I am also on the Digilife list and received the email this morning.

Cheers,

Walter
On 23/04/2009, at 4:58 PM, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the  
address that was used for this.


Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses  
to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than  
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor  
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You  
may cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their  
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


Neil
--
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com


on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au  
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office  
address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I  
got an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list  
from.


- Matt Healey




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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Malcolm Burtenshaw


Intermatron detective to the rescue.

The macresolve.com.au domain registration shows:

Registrant Contact Name
Michael Waldie

Oh look what we have here? May I partake?

http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg45002.html

A We at digilife labelled email from Michael Waldie to the list?

Uh oh! Spaghetti-os!

Dodgy bastards are using the Digilife mailing list to springboard a  
new Mac business. And they would have gotten away with it if not for  
us meddling mailing list members.


Happy to help.

Mal

On 23/04/2009, at 5:49 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


On 23/4/09 12:22 PM, Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com wrote:


Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list from.

- Matt Healey




I didn't get an email at all, and seeing as I only use  
wa...@mydomain I
would have known if it was from the WAMUG list for spam. And I  
wasn't on the

Digilife mailing list.
So wouldn't be surprised if it had come from there, seeing as  
DigiLife are
now closed down and maybe a couple of their techs or trainers have  
gone out

on their own. But I'm guessing there. :o)
(Could always all ring the mobile numbers on their website and ask  
where it

came from,..lol,..I'm sure that would be enough to start asking
questions,...lol) :o)

Hope that helps.

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Martin Sulkowski

I'm only on the WAMUG list and didn't receive anything
Martin
On 23/04/2009, at 5:15 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Daniel,

If it is ex-employee's or personnel of Digilife and they have used  
The Newsletter Mailing list to Spam us, I would suggest that they  
cannot Legally do this.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 4:58 PM, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the  
address that was used for this.


Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email  
addresses to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more  
trouble than Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor  
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You  
may cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their  
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


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on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au  
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my  
office address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I  
got an
email from them and would like to see where they got their  
list from.


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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown

Well done Malcolm,

What we do with this information is up to us!
I for one will be pursuing it ... I do not like my email address being  
exploited by Spammers.

As I said before:

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses to  
this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than  
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor will  
they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You may cancel  
your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 6:28 PM, Malcolm Burtenshaw wrote:

Oh and if you find this as abhorrent as I do please complain at this  
address:


http://www.acma.gov.au/interforms/spam_complaint_email.asp

Make sure to log it as a complaint so that they investigate it  
rather than adding it to the pile.


Mal

On 23/04/2009, at 6:19 PM, Malcolm Burtenshaw wrote:



Intermatron detective to the rescue.

The macresolve.com.au domain registration shows:

Registrant Contact Name
Michael Waldie

Oh look what we have here? May I partake?

http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg45002.html

A We at digilife labelled email from Michael Waldie to the list?

Uh oh! Spaghetti-os!

Dodgy bastards are using the Digilife mailing list to springboard a  
new Mac business. And they would have gotten away with it if not  
for us meddling mailing list members.


Happy to help.

Mal

On 23/04/2009, at 5:49 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


On 23/4/09 12:22 PM, Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com wrote:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got  
an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list  
from.


- Matt Healey




I didn't get an email at all, and seeing as I only use  
wa...@mydomain I
would have known if it was from the WAMUG list for spam. And I  
wasn't on the

Digilife mailing list.
So wouldn't be surprised if it had come from there, seeing as  
DigiLife are
now closed down and maybe a couple of their techs or trainers have  
gone out

on their own. But I'm guessing there. :o)
(Could always all ring the mobile numbers on their website and ask  
where it

came from,..lol,..I'm sure that would be enough to start asking
questions,...lol) :o)

Hope that helps.

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Malcolm Burtenshaw
Oh and if you find this as abhorrent as I do please complain at this  
address:


http://www.acma.gov.au/interforms/spam_complaint_email.asp

Make sure to log it as a complaint so that they investigate it rather  
than adding it to the pile.


Mal

On 23/04/2009, at 6:19 PM, Malcolm Burtenshaw wrote:



Intermatron detective to the rescue.

The macresolve.com.au domain registration shows:

Registrant Contact Name
Michael Waldie

Oh look what we have here? May I partake?

http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg45002.html

A We at digilife labelled email from Michael Waldie to the list?

Uh oh! Spaghetti-os!

Dodgy bastards are using the Digilife mailing list to springboard a  
new Mac business. And they would have gotten away with it if not for  
us meddling mailing list members.


Happy to help.

Mal

On 23/04/2009, at 5:49 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


On 23/4/09 12:22 PM, Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com wrote:


Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list  
from.


- Matt Healey




I didn't get an email at all, and seeing as I only use  
wa...@mydomain I
would have known if it was from the WAMUG list for spam. And I  
wasn't on the

Digilife mailing list.
So wouldn't be surprised if it had come from there, seeing as  
DigiLife are
now closed down and maybe a couple of their techs or trainers have  
gone out

on their own. But I'm guessing there. :o)
(Could always all ring the mobile numbers on their website and ask  
where it

came from,..lol,..I'm sure that would be enough to start asking
questions,...lol) :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel
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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread James Devenish
Hi,

I don't think it's the WAMUG list OR the DigiLife newsletter list per se.

Following from Daniel and Malcolm B's contributions, I have been using
this address (Gmail) for WAMUG since 2005 and I did NOT receive the
SPAM here.

The common denominator and most likely suspect seems to be Digilife,
but NOT their newsletter, as I have never been subscribed to their
newsletter yet I received the spam. I have only ever bought
off-the-shelf accessories from Digilife and never used them for
service. The only way they could have had my old address (from five
years ago) is if I'd filled out a survey or competition several years
ago. Perhaps MacResolve scraped Digilife's customer database (rather
than the newsletter list). Maybe (as Shay pointed out), this is a
tactic to claim a 'strong business relationship' with us. But in my
case, filling out a survey does not count! Since Michael Waldie is
subscribed to this list, might he confirm or deny his involvement?

James

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Re: Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread James Devenish
Hi Rob,

In general you should be able to boot from FireWire by going into
System Preferences and selecting the disk as the startup drive, or by
holding down Option at startup. In a pinch, you might alternatively be
able to use Command-Shift-Option-Delete to ignore your internal disk
when booting. HOWEVER there is a difference in the boot partitioning
system for Intel versus PPC, so it may turn out that you can only boot
the platform that the disk was formatted for...

James

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Matthew Healey

On 23/04/2009, at 8:22 PM, James Devenish wrote:

Since Michael Waldie is subscribed to this list, might he confirm or  
deny his involvement?


Well he only joined using his current email address on the 21st of  
April...


Mike.. want to let us all know what's going on?

- Matt


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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Barb Zahari

Ditto .. no Digilife, no spam ...

BarbZ


On 23 Apr 2009, at 5:03 PM, mince and pud wrote:
Just as a 'control' in this experiment - I wasn't on digilife's list 
and I didn't get the spam


regards
Alastair

www.goatpix.com




On 23 Apr 2009, at 09:58, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the 
address that was used for this.


Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses 
to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than 
Receivership.


http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor 
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You may 
cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their 
mailing list

with that address.

Cheers


Neil
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com


on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au 
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office 
address but

not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I got 
an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list 
from.


- Matt Healey




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Re: Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread Robert Howells


On 23/04/2009, at 8:30 PM, James Devenish wrote:


Hi Rob,

In general you should be able to boot from FireWire by going into
System Preferences and selecting the disk as the startup drive, or by
holding down Option at startup. In a pinch, you might alternatively be
able to use Command-Shift-Option-Delete to ignore your internal disk
when booting. HOWEVER there is a difference in the boot partitioning
system for Intel versus PPC, so it may turn out that you can only boot
the platform that the disk was formatted for...

James



Thanks James ,

I know about Firewire 400
and I can tell you that for some enclosures like WD Mybook
for an intel Mac
you must have it
 Partitioned GUID and Formatted MacOS extended journaled

BUT what aboutFIREWIRE 800  .

Has anybody actually done it   booted a PPC or an Intel Mac ?

Thanks

Bob


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Re: Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread James Devenish
Hi,

2009/4/23 Robert Howells rhowe...@arach.net.au:
 BUT what aboutFIREWIRE 800  .
 Has anybody actually done it   booted a PPC or an Intel Mac ?

You're really not telling us what models this pertains to, so the
answer is officially yes, most of the time, but not on some older
Macs, and in some cases you may have to apply a firmware update. I
haven't heard of any rule specifically preventing FireWire 800 Macs
from booting via FireWire 800, so if anything it would be the FireWire
400 macs that might not boot. I have booted an Xserve with FW 800, but
I can only guess that this doesn't answer question. You might take
heart from this website:
http://macperformanceguide.com/Mac-BootDriveDogma.html (answer: at
least one person has done it successfully with one model that wasn't
an Xserve). Note that with laptops, you may have to have the AC
adaptor plugged in if you want to boot from a bus-powered FireWire
drive.

James

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Malcolm McCallum

I am not on digilife's list and got no spam

Mac
On 23/04/2009, at 5:37 PM, Chris Burton wrote:


Ditto for me on the control, I have not received any spam from them

regards to all

chris


On 23/04/2009, at 5:19 PM, David Moyle wrote:


With you on that one Alastair!

Sounds like I was one of the lucky ones!
Digilife.. Are they going completely under or just in receivership  
for a period of time?


Cheers
- Original Message -
From: mince and pud minceand...@goatpix.com
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Thursday, 23 April, 2009 5:03:50 PM GMT +08:00 Beijing /  
Chongqing / Hong Kong / Urumqi

Subject: Re: MacResolve Spam

Just as a 'control' in this experiment - I wasn't on digilife's list
and I didn't get the spam

regards
Alastair

www.goatpix.com




On 23 Apr 2009, at 09:58, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:

I was Digilife's mailing list as well, and it was probably the  
address

that was used for this.

Could it be some recently ex-employee's setting up own business?

Regards
Daniel Forsdyke

On 23/04/2009, at 16:54, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hi Neil  Others,

If it proves to be Digilife that has given/sold our email addresses
to this MacResolve, they could find themselves in more trouble than
Receivership.

http://www.digilife.com.au/newsletter.html
Your contact details will not be given to any other company, nor
will they be used for any purpose other than our newsletter. You  
may

cancel your subscription to our newsletter at any time.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 2:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


Hi

Digilife could also be the connection for me - I was on their
mailing list
with that address.

Cheers


Neil
--
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com


on 23/4/09 1:43 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au at rkor...@iinet.net.au
wrote:


Digilife could be the connection as they would have had my office
address but
not
my personal email address!

On Thu Apr 23 12:22 , Matthew Healey mat...@mac.com sent:

Did anyone else get spammed by Tony  Mike from MacResolve? I  
got

an
email from them and would like to see where they got their list
from.

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Re: Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread Shay Telfer

On 23/04/2009 5:23 PM, Robert Howells wrote:

 Hello list

 Does anybody know ?

 Is it possible to Boot from a Firewire 800 connected external drive
 to a PPC or Intel Mac

 Thanks

 Bob

 Google does not seem to give a positive answer !


Yes, I'm using an Intel MacBook Pro booted off FireWire 800 at the 
moment. It's just like FireWire 400 only faster :)


Have fun,
Shay
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 Opinions for hire  [POQ] of others; the love of power is
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Re: Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread Robert Howells


On 23/04/2009, at 10:22 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:


On 23/04/2009 5:23 PM, Robert Howells wrote:

Hello list

Does anybody know ?

Is it possible to Boot from a Firewire 800 connected external drive
to a PPC or Intel Mac

Thanks

Bob

Google does not seem to give a positive answer !


Yes, I'm using an Intel MacBook Pro booted off FireWire 800 at the  
moment. It's just like FireWire 400 only faster :)


Have fun,
Shay



Thank you Shay and James

Bob



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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On 23/04/2009, at 5:03 PM, mince and pud wrote:

Just as a 'control' in this experiment - I wasn't on digilife's list  
and I didn't get the spam


regards
Alastair




Same here...

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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown



On 23/04/2009, at 5:17 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



Of course if you've been a customer of them in the past and they  
consider you to have a 'strong business relationship' with them and  
you haven't opted out of this then it's probably not considered spam  
as there's inferred consent:


HTTP://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310572


Hello Shay,

I'm aware of Inferred Consent , but I have never purchased anything  
from Digilife or had any association with them other than receiving a  
couple of their Newsletters. I cannot remember subscribing to their  
Newsletters but I will accept that perhaps I did.


There is no way Inferred Consent could be interpreted in this  
situation.


If recipients don’t object, is that consent?
No, silence does not constitute consent. Just because a person does  
not actively unsubscribe from your mailing list does not mean they  
consent to receiving commercial electronic messages from you. You must  
have either express or inferred consent before you send such messages.


This email from MacResolve is Unethical to say the least, and the  
legalities are suspect. Certainly not the right way to start a business.


Cheers,

Ronni






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Re: Boot with FW800 possible ?

2009-04-23 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On 23/04/2009, at 5:23 PM, Robert Howells wrote:


Hello list

Does anybody know  ?

Is it possible to Boot from a Firewire 800 connected external drive
to a PPC or Intel Mac

Thanks

Bob

Google does not seem to give a positive answer !



As long as the external drive is not a WD MyBool, in which case It  
certainly will not work if you're on a PPC Mac, but it MAY work if  
(a)  your machine is an Intel Mac, and (b) your external drive use a  
GUID partition map.


AFIK, most other enclosures are fine with this.

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Re: iWeb, Rage Automator and SEO tools, and Google Webmaster Tools

2009-04-23 Thread Adrian Skehan

Hi Marissa,

I had a similar issue some time ago and contacted MobileMe support,  
the answer was as follows:


from MobileMe Support. Most Web search engines use programs called  
spiders to scan the Web for new pages to add to their search  
results. To protect Apple's customers--and in accordance with Apple's  
privacy policy--we do not allow spiders to access MobileMe and gather  
data from MobileMe webpages. As a result, MobileMe webpages by default  
do not appear as search results in Google, Yahoo, AltaVista, and other  
search engines.


If you are interested in having your MobileMe webpages appear in a  
search engine's search results, you can visit that search engine's  
website to learn how to add your page's URL to their index.


To read Apple's Customer Privacy Policy, please visit:

http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy;

I started to follow up on their suggestion and tried to get it on  
Google but got lost somewhere along the line in the maze of detail  
that I didn't understand and just gave up.  It appeared to me that if  
you make one mistake when going through the Google set up process you  
are lost for ever, even starting from the beginning again doesn't seem  
to get you any where as you seem to get blocked by or directed back to  
your earlier attempt.




Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com



On 23/04/2009, at 4:46 PM, Metal Artwork Creations wrote:


Hi team

What is my correct 'sitemap' title/name/string to load into Google  
Webmaster Tools page?


I have no idea about web design or it's jargon.  But I seem to have  
got quite far.
I have designed my single page in iWeb, purchased Rage Automator,  
SEO tools for iWeb, and run them all.  (Probably in the wrong order,  
mind you).
I have watched Rage's YouTube tutorials, and scoured their  
discussion pages, but Google webmaster is understandably quite  
separate to iWeb or Rage.

I'm using Mobile Me for direct publication.

At the moment, my webpage is showing on the internet when I type the  
website URL (great!), just not on ANY Google search, no matter how  
specific or general.


Within my Google Webmaster Tools, I have returned a '404' error  
message - Sitemap not found.


Could someone let me know where I can cut n paste that correct final  
'sitemap' string from?


Thanks and kind regards

Marissa

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Adrian
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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown

Yes Rod,

The ACMA have been notified and are interested in this.

To think that a subscriber to WAMUG Mailing list (probably not a paid  
member) may be involved in this unethical situation is abhorring to me.


Would our paid up  Corporate Members of WAMUG  (the likes of Daniel  
Kerry MacWizardry, Matt Healey and numerous others) ever stoop to  
sending any one of us an unsolicited email ... NEVER!

Their Business Ethics and morals are above reproach.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 24/04/2009, at 8:51 AM, Rod Lavington wrote:



Seems like WAMUGgers weren't the only ones to get hit:

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1165790

(Its on the second page about the spam)

I'd say the emails weren't scraped from WAMUG, but from somewhere  
else.


And I see Macresolve have already endeared themselves to the  
Whirlpool community..


And if it did come from Digilife's customer databases, I'm sure the  
receivers would be very interested to know who scraped it.  Scraping  
company data then using it for your own personal gain is a big no no!


Seeya

Rod!


On Friday, April 24, 2009, at 09:32AM, Ronda Brown  
ro...@wn.com.au wrote:



On 23/04/2009, at 5:17 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



Of course if you've been a customer of them in the past and they
consider you to have a 'strong business relationship' with them and
you haven't opted out of this then it's probably not considered spam
as there's inferred consent:

HTTP://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310572


Hello Shay,

I'm aware of Inferred Consent , but I have never purchased anything
from Digilife or had any association with them other than receiving a
couple of their Newsletters. I cannot remember subscribing to their
Newsletters but I will accept that perhaps I did.

There is no way Inferred Consent could be interpreted in this
situation.

If recipients don’t object, is that consent?
No, silence does not constitute consent. Just because a person does
not actively unsubscribe from your mailing list does not mean they
consent to receiving commercial electronic messages from you. You  
must
have either express or inferred consent before you send such  
messages.


This email from MacResolve is Unethical to say the least, and the
legalities are suspect. Certainly not the right way to start a  
business.


Cheers,

Ronni



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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown
Sorry Daniel ;-( ... you know I must be upset to type your name  
incorrectly.



Kerry


Ronni

On 24/04/2009, at 9:09 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Yes Rod,

The ACMA have been notified and are interested in this.

To think that a subscriber to WAMUG Mailing list (probably not a  
paid member) may be involved in this unethical situation is  
abhorring to me.


Would our paid up  Corporate Members of WAMUG  (the likes of  
Daniel Kerry MacWizardry, Matt Healey and numerous others) ever  
stoop to sending any one of us an unsolicited email ... NEVER!

Their Business Ethics and morals are above reproach.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 24/04/2009, at 8:51 AM, Rod Lavington wrote:



Seems like WAMUGgers weren't the only ones to get hit:

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1165790

(Its on the second page about the spam)

I'd say the emails weren't scraped from WAMUG, but from somewhere  
else.


And I see Macresolve have already endeared themselves to the  
Whirlpool community..


And if it did come from Digilife's customer databases, I'm sure the  
receivers would be very interested to know who scraped it.   
Scraping company data then using it for your own personal gain is a  
big no no!


Seeya

Rod!


On Friday, April 24, 2009, at 09:32AM, Ronda Brown  
ro...@wn.com.au wrote:



On 23/04/2009, at 5:17 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



Of course if you've been a customer of them in the past and they
consider you to have a 'strong business relationship' with them and
you haven't opted out of this then it's probably not considered  
spam

as there's inferred consent:

HTTP://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310572


Hello Shay,

I'm aware of Inferred Consent , but I have never purchased  
anything
from Digilife or had any association with them other than  
receiving a

couple of their Newsletters. I cannot remember subscribing to their
Newsletters but I will accept that perhaps I did.

There is no way Inferred Consent could be interpreted in this
situation.

If recipients don’t object, is that consent?
No, silence does not constitute consent. Just because a person does
not actively unsubscribe from your mailing list does not mean they
consent to receiving commercial electronic messages from you. You  
must
have either express or inferred consent before you send such  
messages.


This email from MacResolve is Unethical to say the least, and the
legalities are suspect. Certainly not the right way to start a  
business.


Cheers,

Ronni



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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread John Thompson

Likewise.
On 24/04/2009, at 8:31 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:



On 23/04/2009, at 5:03 PM, mince and pud wrote:

Just as a 'control' in this experiment - I wasn't on digilife's  
list and I didn't get the spam


regards
Alastair




Same here...

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Stolen G5 Tower and Apple Monitor

2009-04-23 Thread Greg Manzie

Hello Wamuggers

Unfortunately my G5 Tower was stolen in a smash and grab raid on Monday.

The items stolen are listed as follows. The serial numbers are on my  
back up hard drives and they are safe but not accessible until next  
week.

Could you please let me know if anything comes your way.

Powermac G5 DP 1.8GHZ
1 Gig of RAM
Superdrive
160GB hard driveKeyboard + Mouse
Apple 20 Cinema Display (ADC)
OS 10 Leopard instslled

Please note in particular the ADC monitor connection.


Regards

Greg Manzie
Director

Glyde Gallery Conservation
Conservators, Consultants and Picture Framers
for Museums, Art Galleries and Collectors

5 Glyde Street
Mosman Park
Western Australia 6012

ABN 89 154 124 265

Phone   (08) 9383 3929
Mobile  0448 844 381
0438 833 144
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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Ronda Brown

Hey Malcolm,

Looks like they have also copied this guys Rate Sheet and the name  
MacResolve.

http://www.macresolve.com/
Look at his Rate Sheet and look at http://www.macresolve.com.au/   
Information Sheet and Rates ??


macresolve.com is registered to Race Owen an American working in  
Hollywood.


Boy, these MacResolve (Australia), guys are becoming murkier  I  
think they have Shot Themselves In The Foot!


Cheers,
Ronni

On 23/04/2009, at 6:19 PM, Malcolm Burtenshaw wrote:



Intermatron detective to the rescue.

The macresolve.com.au domain registration shows:

Registrant Contact Name
Michael Waldie

Oh look what we have here? May I partake?

http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg45002.html

A We at digilife labelled email from Michael Waldie to the list?

Uh oh! Spaghetti-os!

Dodgy bastards are using the Digilife mailing list to springboard a  
new Mac business. And they would have gotten away with it if not for  
us meddling mailing list members.


Happy to help.

Mal




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Re: Stolen G5 Tower and Apple Monitor

2009-04-23 Thread Robert Miller-Eves

SHAME! Just checked Ebay -nothing there.
On 24/04/2009, at 10:17 AM, Greg Manzie wrote:


Hello Wamuggers

Unfortunately my G5 Tower was stolen in a smash and grab raid on  
Monday.


The items stolen are listed as follows. The serial numbers are on my  
back up hard drives and they are safe but not accessible until next  
week.

Could you please let me know if anything comes your way.

Powermac G5 DP 1.8GHZ
1 Gig of RAM
Superdrive
160GB hard driveKeyboard + Mouse
Apple 20 Cinema Display (ADC)
OS 10 Leopard instslled

Please note in particular the ADC monitor connection.


Regards

Greg Manzie
Director

Glyde Gallery Conservation
Conservators, Consultants and Picture Framers
for Museums, Art Galleries and Collectors

5 Glyde Street
Mosman Park
Western Australia 6012

ABN 89 154 124 265

Phone   (08) 9383 3929
Mobile  0448 844 381
0438 833 144
Email   gman...@bigpond.net.au



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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Michael Waldie

Hello all,

		 First of all, yes I am a part of MacResolve and as was pointed out,  
I registered the domain for macresolve.com.au.
I did not have a part in sending the email or any of the addresses. I  
have been trying to get the name around by word of mouth in person.
Unfortunately, the last few days I have been busy with family  
commitments. This is also why I have only just replied now, once I had  
caught up with emails and seen the fuss that has been created here.


I have been told that there is not an email list but it was a  
collection of emails, apparently some old and some new.
I have also been told that people who did not want to be contacted  
again, will not be. The email was not intended to be spam/junk email.


While I can not change what has happened, I can understand the  
complaints.


It is correct that I am not a financial member of WAMUG but I have  
been on and off the list for quite some years.
I tried to offer assistance where I could, most of the time there were  
a lot of people who gave the advice before I could. Certainly a good  
thing that there is many people here to help each other.


If you would like me gone from the list here, I can understand.


Michael Waldie
mikewal...@mac.com
http://homepage.mac.com/mikewaldie/


On 23/04/2009, at 9:24 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:


On 23/04/2009, at 8:22 PM, James Devenish wrote:

Since Michael Waldie is subscribed to this list, might he confirm  
or deny his involvement?


Well he only joined using his current email address on the 21st of  
April...


Mike.. want to let us all know what's going on?

- Matt


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Re: MacResolve Spam

2009-04-23 Thread Alexia Langley
FYI

I've never been on the DigiLife mailing list however used to deal with
them regularly a few years ago.

I received the email and didn't really bother to read it because it
looked like spam! 



Alexia Langley


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